3 Ways Your Clinical Trial Software Can Help You Attract and Retain KOLs
Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) are critical to the success of any research study. The experience and credibility of your KOLs add legitimacy to a clinical trial while also helping to mitigate any potential risks. As such, attracting KOLs to your study, and keeping them engaged for future research studies, is an important element in driving long-term success. Working with our clients, we’ve identified that a driving factor in attracting and retaining KOLs is to improve the quality of life for trial KOLs. The better the experience your KOL has working on your trial, the more likely you are to retain that KOL for future studies. This blog post breaks down three ways a clinical trial oversight system can help you attract and retain KOLs.
If you weren't around for the early days of search engines, you may not be familiar with Ask Jeeves, but for a while there he was the one you went to for answers.
The site encouraged you to ask full-sentence questions, not just type in key words, and it looked like this:
It went the way of the dodo because Google won the search engine arms race, but Ask Jeeves left a mark on the internet. (The webcomic host SmackJeeves was named as a reference, for one.)
Thanks for all the search results, Jeeves.
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